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Richard Smith Kaynor

Savannah, Georgia

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Richard Smith Kaynor - SAVANNAH - Richard Smith Kaynor, 88, retired International Development Consultant and author, died Monday, September 3, 2007, in St. Joseph's Hospital, Savannah, Georgia. He was born March 3, 1919 in Waterbury, Connecticut, the son of Warren Fox and Margaret Lane (Smith)...

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Ricky,

My mom gave me a copy of your dad's obituary in the Herald. I'm so sorry to hear of his passing. He was always very nice to me. I remember fishing in Marco Island with you and your parents. I caught my first fish. And having dinner at your home with them (we could start after your mom started - often by just putting her fork in the food while she finished cooking). Your dad seems to have had such an interesting career. That's so great. I'm sorry to have lost touch all these...

I am going to miss my uncle more than words can describe. I will always cherish my memories of him. The thought of his loving spirit will always bring a smile to my face.
Love,
Bobby, April, Dillon, Caroline, and Charlie.

Dear Betty & family:

I am sorry to hear about Mr. Kaynor. I know he will be missed by all. My brother, Ed Flynn, always spoke so highly of the Kaynor family. I was your neighbor - living behind you on Park Ave. in Coconut Grove for many years.

Our thoughts are with you at this sad time.

Catherine Flynn Hankamer & family

Dear Betty, Margaret & family:

I was very sad to read about Dick. He truly was a wonderful person. We were neighbors, when I lived on Park Ave. in Coconut Grove, for many years. Eventually I took care are of his yard/grounds for years, til he moved away. When he was there, he always had such interesting stories to tell.He will be missed by all that had the pleasure of knowing him.
Good by Mr. Kaynor, my friend.

Edward (Ed) Flynn & family & Dana Ketchum

I look forward to the day I see my Uncle Richard in Heaven, his families loss is Heavens gain. There is A scar on my right hand I received from an angry stone crab in FL that will always remind me of my dear Uncle, who laughed uncontrollably while they stitched me up, hands down one of the fondest memories I have of my sweet Uncle.
with love
Billy, Laura, & Sophia Kaynor, Jr.

Dear Betty and Family,
We send our heartfelt sympathy on your loss and pray for your comfort and strength at this most difficult time. May the Lord bless you and your family.
Marcia, Bernie and Deanna Breiter.

One of the most gentle, generous, kindhearted, honest, and useful people we ever have known. Good pal and client for many years. Goodbye, Dick, old friend.
Our fond regards to Betty and family.

Dear Betty and family,

We wish to extend our most sincere condolences on your loss. Please come visit your home in the Grove when you are able.

To Betty and the Family, we send love and sympathy. Many fond memories come to mind as we think of the Kaynors.